Arab
News, Thursday, Jul
11, 2024 | Muharram 5, 1445
NEOM renews partnership with Asian Football Confederation to 2029
Saudi Arabia:
RIYADH:
Collaboration between Saudi Arabia’s $500 billion giga-project NEOM and the
Asian Football Confederation will run until 2029 after a partnership deal
between the two was renewed.
Under the terms of the arrangement, NEOM will continue to serve as the official
global partner of the AFC national team and club competitions and be the
presenting partner of the first pan-Asian AFC Women’s Champions League.
The agreement aims to promote inclusivity in sports and support the development
of women’s football across Asia, a press release stated.
The two parties first signed a four-year partnership in 2021, which encompassed
major AFC national team competitions, including the 2022 World Cup and AFC Asian
Qualifiers featuring the continent’s top 12 football nations, as well as Asia’s
flagship national team competition, the AFC Asian Cup China 2023.
“NEOM’s partnership with the Asian Football Confederation provides us with a
valuable platform to collaborate with a global football leader, creating
opportunities and positively contributing to the development of sport across
Asia,” Nadhmi Al-Nasr, CEO of NEOM, said.
“Sport is a key component of Saudi Vision 2030’s ambition to develop a healthy
society with strong social bonds and the extension of our partnership with the
AFC supports NEOM’s aspirations to become an innovative hub for sport and its
goal to have one of the most physically active societies globally,” he added.
The release further stated that the partnership aims to reinforce NEOM’s
presence in Asian football, marked by AFC’s revamped club tournaments.
The newly introduced AFC Champions League Elite Finals will see NEOM as the
Official Global Presenting Partner of the eight final matches being played in
Riyadh in 2025.
NEOM will also be the Presenting Partner of the inaugural AFC Women’s Champions
League, promoting the top 12 women’s clubs from across Asia.
This agreement builds on the foundations laid over the past four years as Saudi
Arabia prepares to host prestigious football competitions such as the AFC Asian
Cup Saudi Arabia 2027.
The partnership between NEOM and the AFC has led to the creation of “Champions
of Progress,” an initiative designed to use the global platform of football to
drive positive change across the region. This undertaking will focus on
activations and developing the next generation of talent across AFC
competitions.
“This partnership renewal further reinforces the appeal of the AFC’s
competitions to engage with the millions of passionate fans of Asian football
and we look forward to creating more historic moments with NEOM to achieve
mutually beneficial outcomes,” the AFC General Secretary, Datuk Seri Windsor
John said.
The collaboration with the AFC is expected to significantly contribute to the
livability of NEOM’s residents and the project’s dynamic economy, the release
added.
NEOM further stated that it aims to become one of the world’s most physically
active societies, with its residents engaging with AFC events and enabling a
grassroots development program targeted at youth across Saudi Arabia.
The partnership has already supported NEOM’s initiatives, such as the Shuhub
Community Program, which has engaged 10,000 young people around the Kingdom to
date.
Through this collaboration, NEOM has provided local boys and girls from football
community groups with opportunities to participate in AFC matches as player
mascots, center circle children, and the first-ever trophy handover children at
the AFC Champions League 23/24 Final.